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(04/26/22 7:00am)
The body of 10-year-old Illiana “Lily” M. Peters, who went missing Sunday night, has been found in Chippewa Falls Monday morning. Her bike was first found Monday morning before police found her body in a nearby wooded area.
(04/25/22 3:35pm)
The Wisconsin legislature held a hearing Wednesday to discuss a bill put forth earlier this month that would aim to legalize medical marijuana. It was the first time the state legislature heard debate on any form of marijuana related legislation.
(04/22/22 7:31pm)
Gov. Tony Evers signed an executive order on Friday establishing a new Office of Environmental Justice.
(04/21/22 7:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers released the state’s first-ever Clean Energy Plan Tuesday after issuing an executive order that created the state’s Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy (OSCE).
(04/19/22 7:00am)
In the face of one-time restrictions adopted by the Wisconsin Supreme Court, clerks ran last week's election radically differently from one municipality to the next.
(04/12/22 7:00am)
Nearly every school district in Wisconsin, including over 450 local education agencies, will be awarded funds to provide mental healthcare through the governor’s “Get Kids Ahead” initiative.
(04/11/22 9:00pm)
Meet Steven Olikara, the only UW-Madison alum running for U.S. Senate and working to unseat Sen. Ron Johnson this fall. Olikara graduated from UW-Madison in 2012, becoming one of the university’s first environmental studies degree holders.
(04/07/22 7:00am)
In a decisive victory with over 70% of the projected vote, incumbent Cavalier Johnson defeated Robert Donovan in Milwaukee’s special mayoral election Tuesday.
(04/05/22 7:00am)
A highly pathogenic strain of avian flu originally found amongst domestic birds has been confirmed in Wisconsin for the first time since 2015.
(04/04/22 7:00am)
According to reports, Oshkosh Defense attempted to reach an arrangement with Foxconn to produce USPS delivery vehicles at a facility in Racine County, but the company turned it down. Instead, the project will be based in South Carolina, with an estimated 1,000 personnel.
(04/03/22 9:00pm)
Workers at the Capitol Square Starbucks location publicly announced Tuesday that they will be petitioning the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) for a union representation election.
(03/31/22 7:00am)
College is expensive for everyone. For lower-income University of Wisconsin-Madison students, though, the cost of life has a far greater impact on their higher education experience.
(03/26/22 3:30pm)
In an unsigned opinion Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected Wisconsin’s legislative maps that were favored by Governor Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
(03/24/22 9:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers awarded more than $86 million in grants Monday through the Diverse Business Assistance and Diverse Business Investment Grant Programs to support small businesses in communities that have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic.
(03/10/22 8:00am)
Lawyers for Steven Avery, who was charged with the rape and murder of Teresa Halbach, are now urging Gov. Tony Evers to acquit his nephew Brendan Dassey's sentence. In 2007, Dassey was also found guilty of murdering Halbach, a case made famous by the Netflix docu-series "Making a Murderer."
(03/08/22 8:00am)
Gov. Tony Evers signed two bills into law aimed at providing restaurants across Wisconsin with financial relief at Coopers Tavern in Madison Monday morning. Evers was joined by other area restaurant owners, and the bills that received bipartisan support.
(03/07/22 1:29am)
President Joe Biden and Governor Tony Evers spoke at UW-Superior this Wednesday, where they discussed the expected impact of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which was passed in under the Biden administration in Nov. 2021.
(03/04/22 8:00am)
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman presented his 136-page interim report in a public Assembly Campaigns and Elections Committee hearing Tuesday, arguing for taking a “hard look” at decertifying the presidential election in Wisconsin — an unheard-of act that both Republican leadership and nonpartisan legislature attorneys consider legally impossible.
(03/03/22 8:00am)
Attorney General Josh Kaul announced a partnership on Monday with the Green Bay Packers, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and Alliant Energy to produce and distribute 975,000 Child ID Kits to all K-12 children in Wisconsin.
(03/01/22 8:00am)
Union employees gathered Saturday afternoon to demand that the Oshkosh Corporation manufacture the “next generation” of U.S. Postal Service delivery vehicles in Wisconsin rather than South Carolina. Over a thousand jobs are on the line.